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finer on third tergite ; fourth tergite, excepting posterior border, 

 finely rugose; &. narrowly rounded point only of fifth tergite 

 visible from above; second suture subconnate and shallow but 

 ■ sharp, remaining sutures normal. 



Stigma small, its length about four times its width, radius 

 inserted about two fifths from base; first abscissa of radius 

 about half length of second; second cubital cell about twice as 

 long as wide, slightly narrowed apically; both transverse cubiti 

 a little oblique, the first more so, the second decolored ; recurrent 

 vein entering first cubital cell a distance from apex little less 

 than length of first abscissa of radius, intervening vein de- 

 colored ; parallel vein inserted at lower fifth and suddenly, 

 strongly curved before insertion ; submedian cell far longer than 

 median; radial vein in hind wing obsolete; nervellus straight 

 and slightly oblique. 



Luzon, Benguet, Baguio (Baker) . 



This well-marked species is unique in the structure of its 

 mesopleura. 



Ehogas (Aleiodes) lateralis sp. nov. 



Stramineous; antennae pale piceous, a narrow piceo-ferru- 

 ginous stripe extending from anterior portion of pronotum 

 across propleura, beneath wings, to hind border of metanotum, 

 continued along lateral border of first tergite and forming 

 spots on lateral borders of second and third tergites; ovipositor 

 sheath piceous and but slightly exceeding abdomen. Wings very 

 faintly smoky, the veins darker, basal third of stigma decolored. 



Female, length, 3.5 millimeters. 



Head viewed from above thick and short-transverse with large 

 prominent eyes, distance between eyes equal to distance from 

 occipital carina to anterior ocellus; of vertex opaque and sha- 

 greened, strongly narrowed back of eyes, occipital carina medially 

 angulate ; length of vertex back of ocelli half again greater than 

 length of exposed cheek margin and as long as entire ocellar area ; 

 ocelli of medium size and separated rather more widely than 

 usual, distance from ocelli to eyes less than interocellar distance 

 and less than long diameter of an ocellus ; distance between hind 

 ocelli equal to long diameter of an ocellus, anterior ocellus 

 slightly farther removed. 



Face to mouth longer than wide, as wide below as above, eye 

 margins not strongly incurved below, with a short sharp carina 

 just below antennae, the entire surface shagreened ; mouth open- 

 ing very small, narrow, and subcircular; clypeus very narrow, 

 basal suture very highly arched, making the length subequal 



